ocre - NumisWiki, The Collaborative Numismatics Project OCRE is made possible by stable numismatic identifiers and linked open data methodologies established by the Nomisma org project Coin type data are made available with an Open Database License All images are copyright of their respective institutions OCRE is built on the numbering system created by the Roman Imperial Coinage series
RIC and RCV Volumes - Forum Ancient Coins This page was inspired by the common practice, when giving references for coins – especially in The Roman Imperial Coinage – of stating the work and a number, but not which volume and sometimes missing other essential details
RIC - Corrigenda - VOLUME VII - Constantine and Licinius p 89 BUST TYPE G8 There are two variants of bust type G8 l : a) seen from front and b) seen from back But note that sometimes the difference lies in the suggestion of pose and is hard to notice
Roman Coins of Salonina - Forum Ancient Coins Salonina, Augusta 254 - c September 268 A D , Wife of Gallienus Salonina was the wife of emperor Gallienus A very beautiful and intelligent woman, she was extremely loyal to her husband
Roman Coins of Arcadius - Forum Ancient Coins In 400, the Great Palace in Constantinople was burned to the ground in riots In the chaos, the Gothic leader Gainas attempted to evacuate his soldiers out of the city but 7,000 armed Goths were trapped and killed by order of Arcadius
Roman Coins of Diadumenian - Forum Ancient Coins Diadumenian, Mid May - 8 June 218 A D Marcus Opellius Antoninus Diadumenianus was the son of the Roman emperor Macrinus and served as his co-ruler for a brief time, from mid May to 8 June 218
Roman Coins of Geta RS85551 Silver denarius, RIC IV 59(b); RSC III 114; BMCRE V p 274, 579; Hunter III 24; SRCV II 7187 var (draped), Choice gVF, excellent portrait, perfect centering, well struck, tiny edge cracks, slightly frosty, Rome mint, weight 3 369g, maximum diameter 19 3mm, die axis 180 o, as caesar, early 209 A D ; obverse P SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES, bearded, bare head right; reverse PONTIF COS II (priest
Roman Coins of Geta RS29287 Silver denarius, RIC IV 77, RSC III 62, BMCRE V 10, VF, grainy surfaces, Rome mint, weight 3 023g, maximum diameter 18 2mm, die axis 180 o, 211 A D ; obverse P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head right; reverse FORT RED TR P III COS II P P, Fortuna reclining right, right elbow on wheel, cornucopia in left; SOLD
Barbarians, Captives, and Enemies on Roman Coins (BCE Collection) Ref: RIC IX 5a ii; LRBC 1275; OCRE 5A ii ; Esty Rev Type 5 Prov: CNG group lot (w uncertain small green collector dealer tag) Notes: The early issues of this type are generally of better style The reverses weren't yet cluttered with all the control symbols and allowed for a more detailed tableau Curtis JJ